Bat Those Fabulous Lashes!

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Some women long for lush, long eyelashes and would give anything to have these for their wedding. One option is to apply false lashes. If you use the drug store brand, you will get better results by cutting them apart and applying them in the most needed areas. This can take a while to apply them individually but it will give you a more natural look. If you go this route, I suggest practicing at least three times before your wedding day. If you are having an esthetician apply the lashes, go in once before your wedding day for a trial run. This way you can make sure, you like the look of the lashes. Eyelash extensions are another option. These are a more expensive option but they will last through your wedding festivities and your honeymoon with little upkeep. Eyelash extensions are applied individually to the lash-line. Each lash is dipped in a special bonding agent and applied with tweezers to your existing lash. The whole process will take about one to two hours. After you are finished, your lashes will have increased in fullness by about 30 to 50 percent and in length by 20 to 50 percent. These fabulous lashes are kind-of pricey, ranging anywhere from $200 to $500 for an application. After your first application you will need to get retouches every two to four weeks, which will cost you about 50 to 100 dollars each time. However, on the bright side, you can pitch the mascara and eyelash curlers and wake up looking fresh every morning!

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How to Get Full Lashes From Smashbox

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I am always looking for ways to make my eyelashes seem fuller. So while browsing the web I found this little tip from Smashbox.com. Check it out and I hope it helps you like it helped me!

1. If you want lush lashes without clumps then start with a primer, like our best-selling LAYER LASH PRIMER. Lori says primer is far more crucial to creating longer, thicker looking lashes than your mascara. “Mascara is harsh on lashes,” explains Lori. “That’s why primer is so important because it protects and coats lashes, and helps the mascara go on smoothly.

 

2. Use a volumizing mascara such as our LIMITLESS LASH MASCARA (it also has a gentle remover on the other end), and wedge the brush right into the roots of the lashes, and wiggle it back and forth. Not only does this make lashes look thicker but it also acts like an eye liner creating a line across inner rim.

3. Use a curler. Make sure you get a high-quality curler that matches the curve of your eye. Wait at least five minutes to allow for mascara to dry before curling (so lashes don’t stick together), then gently squeeze for ten seconds: first near the roots, then in the middle of the lashes, and finally right near the tips. This creates a gorgeous swoop shape.

4. If you want even more lash then fake it, try cutting a band of our MAXI EYES LASHES in half and applying to the outer corners of the eyes Source

Why Eyeliner?

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While some people could not possibly live without their eyeliner, others completely hate it. Usually when people hate eyeliner they find it hard to apply. This is because they are applying it wrong or they are using a liquid liner. Liquid liner is usually harder to apply than a pencil or a crayon. Using an eyeliner brush can help make the application easier. However, I prefer just to use the crayon. The eyeliner crayons give you the look of the liquid with half the difficulty of applying. I also prefer the crayon to a pencil simply because it goes on easier and you don’t have to apply heat to get the look of a liner! However, some people swear by the pencil and the liquid, but if you are looking for ease I suggest the crayon. Liner is a great make-up tool to have, simply because it makes your eyes look wider. It also makes your eyelashes look fuller! I think this is something that every girl wants. Eyeliner can make a big impact on the total look of the make-up. Adding a cat eye is a fun way to spruce up make-up. Play with thinner and thicker lines to see what looks best on you. Don’t forget about using a shadow for a liner either. This can give a softer look for the daytime or a hot sexy look for the nighttime. Also don’t think that you have to apply the liner all the way across your lids. Stopping the liner in the middle of you eye can make your eyes look very full. Just take into consideration the shape of your eyes and work with methods that compliment them.

Get the Look~Bronze Smoky Eye

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This season’s biggest trend is a softer take on the classic smoky eye, using warm shades like chocolate brown and bronze. Add a pop of color to complete this look with a gorgeous flush of coral on cheeks and soft nude lips.  

FaceKeep your makeup in place from dusk until dawn by first applying PHOTO FINISH FOUNDATION PRIMER all over face. Apply HIGH DEFINITION HEALTHY FX FOUNDATION using FOUNDATION BRUSH #13. Cover any imperfections with CAMERA READY FULL COVERAGE CONCEALER using CONCEALER BRUSH #4. To add a natural highlight, blend PHOTO OP UNDER EYE BRIGHTENER all over the under eye area and on the brow bone. Warm up cheeks by applying a swirl of FUSION SOFT LIGHTS in DUSK using POWDER BRUSH #1, then add a pop of color by dusting BLUSH in PROOF SHEET just over the top of cheekbones using FAN BRUSH #22.  

EyesTo keep your eye color in place, apply LIP & LID PRIMER to lids and pat with fingertips. Using DEFINER BRUSH #15, apply CREAM EYE LINER in IMAGE all over lids up to crease, then sweep along lower lashline. Using the same brush, apply the chocolate brown shade from EYE SHADOW TRIO in SMASHBOX.COM over the CREAM EYE LINER to set the color. Using CREASE BRUSH #10, lightly dust EYE SHADOW in VAPOR over brow bone to highlight. Add intensity by applying JET SET WATERPROOF EYE LINER in DARK BROWN using ARCED LINER BRUSH #21 along upper and lower lashlines and along the inner rim. Get ultra-lush lashes with a sweep of LAYER LASH PRIMER, followed by multiple coats of FOCAL POINT MASCARA in BLACK.  

LipsBalance dramatic eyes with a natural nude pout. First, contour lips with LIP PENCIL in CAFÉ LATTE, then apply PHOTO FINISH LIPSTICK in CAPTIVATING using RETRACTABLE LIP BRUSH #18. Add a dab of LIP ENHANCING GLOSS in CRYSTAL to the center of bottom lip for dimension and shine. Source

No Last Minute Facials

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Facials sound like a great idea right before your wedding. They are relaxing and they clean your pores. So what could be bad about them? Actually, if you want to get a facial you need to get them regularly starting at least 3-6months before your wedding. A facial brings all of the dirt and crud up to the surface and can make you break out before your face actually clears up. So you may want to skip the last minute facials unless they are apart of your regular routine. If you are trying to clear your face up, check with your Esthetician or dermatologist to determine the best routine for you to follow.

The Perfect Jeans for Your Body Type

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Petite: You major focus should be to elongate your body. Choose jeans that are fitted. Jeans with a little stretch in them will be perfect. Stay away from wide leged jeans because they will not improve your proportion. Also stay away from short or a medium waisted jean. Low rise and hip huggers are okay only if they don’t make your legs look short. On the other end of the spectrum, steer away from high waisted jeans because they will only make you look shorter than you are. To give your legs an even longer appearance have the hem line hit the floor and wear heels.

Curvy Lower Body:  To make your hips appear smaller stick to hip-huggers and low rise jeans. Darker jeans will help minimize your lower half and a boot cut, flared leg, or wide leg will proportion your figure. The key for jeans to look the best is to have a long hem line. Your hemline should at least hit the bottom of your ankle and if you plan on wearing heels the hem line should hit the floor when standing flat footed. Seven jeans provide a great fit.

Tall and Slender: If you are tall and slender your goal is to give the illusion of curves. To give the illusion of curves wear cigarette jeans or tapered jeans. Because they are closer to the calves they will make your hips look wider and give the illusion of curves. Your goal is to stay away from anything too tight. Tight jeans will make your legs look even skinnier. Also stay away from anything too loose because it will not make your appearance look proportional. Hip-huggers and relaxed fit jeans are acceptable. Boot-cut and slight flares will also create the illusion of curves.

Full Rounded Body:  To hide your middle portion, choose a jean that is higher waisted. A pair of relaxed, medium-waist jeans with straight legs is perfect for your figure. You also want jeans that follow the shape of your body but do not hit every curve. Also stay away from jeans with too much stretch and is fitted from waist to leg. These will not be flattering for your body type. If you are trying to camouflage your middle section stay away from jeans that that tie, have pleats or an elastic waistband, or are decorated in front. These will only draw attention to your belly.

Big Bottom: If you have a bigger bottom, watch out for pockets! Pockets that are small, too high or close together, or decorated can make a large bottom look even bigger. Also, choosing jeans that have no pockets at all will draw attention to that area. The best jeans for you will be those that have wide, long pockets that rest wide and low on your bottom. Low rise jeans with a flared leg will give you the illusion of a smaller behind and balance out your shape.

How to Cover Dark Circles

Dark under-eye circle can be a real pain and for those of us with allergies or bad heredity we have to battle the raccoon eyes everyday. No girl wants to have dark circles on her wedding day! So here is some tips to  hide those hideous monsters. 

  1. You have to us an under-eye moisturizer. This will keep the concealer from caking up on you. Plus it will help fight those wrinkles if you buy the right one.*wink*

  1. Now you have to find the right concealer. You will want a concealer that has a yellow or orange tone, and is one shade lighter than your foundation. This color will hide that blueish-purple tint that normal color concealer can leave behind.   

  1.  When applying the concealer, do not apply only under the eye. You should apply it all around the eye area, and be sure to blend well. Use your fingertips to dab a little concealer under the eyes, starting on the inside edge and blending out. Set the concealer with a light dusting of translucent face powder so that it stays put. And to avoid drawing attention to your under-eye area, don’t apply eyeliner or mascara to your lower lashes.

  1. Usually the corner of your eye is the darkest part. You can counteract this by using a white shimmer pencil. Some companies manufacture a blueish or white pencil just for this purpose.

Why use a Toner

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Toners

A toner is a skin care product that you apply to the face after you cleanse and before you moisturize. Toners can also be classified as fresheners and astringents. Toners are supposed to restore the pH balance of the skin, remove any makeup that was not fully removed, or any soap residue. Toners leave skin feeling very refreshed and clean. There are also toners that claim to help fight the aging process and to help prevent and clear blemishes.

Choosing a Toner If you decide to use a toner, it is important to know just what product is right for you. One of the best things that you can do to find a toner is to experiment with many different brands and formulas to find the toner that is ideal for you. Ask yourself questions like: Does the toner make my skin feel too oily or too dry? Does my skin feel clean and refreshed after I use it? Does it make my skin feel too tight? If your answers were good to all of these questions, then chances are that you have found a good toner for you.  

Applying toner Not knowing when to apply their toner is one of the most commonly made mistakes. There is just the right time to apply the toner in the skin care process that many people aren’t aware of. You’ll want to cleanse the skin thoroughly and try to get rid of all traces of makeup. Pat face with a towel until skin is completely dry. Then apply a thin layer of toner with a cotton ball or sponge all over the face. Don’t pat dry, let the toner dry naturally. After the toner is completely dry, apply moisturizer. You should only use toner once a day, either in the morning or at night. If you use it more than once a day, it will leave the skin too dry.

Toner Tips

  • Don’t use toner more than once a day, especially if you have dry skin.

  • If you have dry skin, try using toner only every other day.

  • Find a toner that has very natural ingredients, some toners can have a high amount of chemicals in them.

  • Always apply moisturizer after you use toner, otherwise your skin will get very dry and feel tight.

  • Toner is supposed to make your skin feel refreshed, if it burns or gets becomes red, you are using the wrong toner.

  • Toner is suppose to make your skin feel clean, if your skin feels oily or have residue after use, try to find a new toner. Source

5 steps to the Perfect Haircut

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Are you still flipping the ends of your hair, zigzagging your part, or still sporting the Rachel look? Then you, I’m talking to you, it is time to get a new hairstyle! A new hair style can be scary, especially if it has been a while since we got are hair cut. Everyone has experienced a time when they got completely butchered at the salon. It could have been a bad cut or just a cut that was bad for you. There are many things you need to consider when getting a new hairstyle. What looks good on your favorite celebrity may not look the best on you. So here is my list of things to consider when choosing a hairstyle. Follow these rules and you are sure to get a style that is perfect to show off your inner diva!

1. What is Your Hair Type?

Is your hair straight, curly, or somewhere in between? Do you have tons of hair, or is it a little thin? Your hair type can affect what style you choose. For example, if you have super curly hair, a bob wouldn’t be right for you, unless you want to spend countless hours in front of the mirror with a flat iron!!! Plus if it is humid that hair you just spent hours straitening will curl or frizz up in two seconds flat.

 

2. What Shape is Your Face?

The shape of your face is very important in determining which hairstyle works for you. Face shapes are commonly listed as oval, round, triangular, square, heart shaped, and oblong. Learn your face shape and pick a hairstyle which flatters that shape.

 Oval: Lucky you! You can get away with nearly any hair style you want, keeping in consideration your exact features. To bring out your eyes, short, wispy bangs can help, or just wear your hair completely off your face. If you want to show case fabulous cheek bones, you can pull your hair back tightly and wear your bangs cut straight across.

 

Square: You probably have a wide forehead and an angular jaw line, so to soften the look of your face, wispy layers or loose curls can go a long way. A too-short hairstyle can make your face look harsh, so it’s best to keep your hair longer.

Round: Want to create the illusion of oval with sides close to the face and height at the crown. The shag is often good for a round face. Short styles with lots of volume all over will make this face shape look pudgy, so you’ll want to stay away from that. Try something that is shoulder length, with the volume below the jaw line, and perhaps no bangs. If you must have bangs, again, a side swept bang will look nice on this shape.

Diamond: This means that you have a narrow forehead and chin, with your cheekbones being the widest part. It’s generally best not to wear your hair shorter than chin-length with this face shape. You won’t really want your hair to closely frame your face, either, so try something that falls loosely around your face, rather than covering up parts of it.

 Pear: Should have a style that focuses on the top of the head and take attention away from full cheeks. The shag works for this shape, too.

Heart: This shape is basically just an inverted triangle; your chin will be narrow, and your forehead wider. To balance this, try a style with slightly more volume around the chin, such as a chin-length bob with layered ends, or curls at jaw level. Side-swept bangs, if done right, can go very well with this face shape.

Rectangle: Your face is long, so bangs that fall to just above your eyebrows will shorten it.

Triangle: If you have a triangular face, you have a narrow forehead, narrowest at the hair line-and a wider chin. To counter act this, avoid styles with a lot of volume right at chin-level. It’s best to wear your hair longer than jaw length, and use soft layers or a soft curl at the ends to soften the angles of the jaw. Also, since your forehead is already narrow, avoid heavy, layered bangs-instead, wear no bangs, or, if you can’t stand having your forehead showing, try a light bang, cut straight across, and also cut to the width of your cheeks. This will give the illusion of a more oval face shape.

3. What Length?

Consider how long or short you want you hair to be. If it’s always reached the middle of your back, you could trim it to shoulder length to give your locks a break. But cutting it to chin length might require some smelling salts when your stylist is through. Do not do anything you are not ready for; you can always go shorter the next time. Also remember that pictures can sometimes be deceiving. What looks not so short on someone else, may seem super short if you are not used to hair that length. Also, keep in mind that extremely short hair works best with delicate faces.

 

4. Are you High Maintenance or Low Maintenance?

Not only should you think about how a hair style flatters you, also consider whether you have the time and skills to maintain your new look. If you need an hour a day, a blow dryer, a flat iron, and three kinds of mousse, but you have to be at work at 8 a.m., then maybe you need a more low maintenance look.

 

5. Hair Products

I know you are all going to hate me when I say this, but you have to use the right products to achieve the same style you received at the salon. I know none of you want to believe your stylist when they tell you this, but it is true. They are not just trying to sell you things you do not need. Do you have to buy everything they use on you? Of course not, but get the main ones that you could not achieve the style without. For example, if you have horriblely fine hair, invest in the Volumizer! If you just use the proper salon products, the right shampoo and conditioner for your hair type. A little time and a good haircut can go along way.

 Once you answer these questions, search for your new style. Look through magazines to find one you like. Take it to your stylist and ask their advice. If your stylist doesn’t agree with your choice, don’t be angry. Instead, ask what they would suggest. They may have something in mind that’s even better. Once you figure out what suits you, let the scissors fly!

 

 

Trimming your Hair

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Often Brides opt not to get haircuts regularly because they want to grow their hair out for their wedding. However, when you don’t get your hair trimmed the hair becomes prone to split ends. Once the split ends start they will split all the way up the hair shaft, making your hair thinner and unhealthy. It will also take volume and luster away from your hair. The average person’s hair grows about ½ inch to an inch a month, therefore you need to get your hair trimmed at least once every two months. You will need to get it trimmed sooner if you start noticing split ends. It is best to get all of your split ends gone to get full lustrous hair. No one wants long hair that is unhealthy and thin, so regular trims DO matter.